![]() We don’t think it’s worth it for most people. It’s also the only cutting machine we’ve tried that works with Linux. If you’re a sewer who is used to Brother machines and their software, or if you find it helpful to have a cutting machine/scanner combo (we didn’t), you might be comfortable adding the ScanNCut to your craft tools. It feels like a really outdated way to get cut files, considering that both Cricut and Silhouette offer big digital libraries you can shop from and access instantly online. However, the rest of Brother’s image library is limited, frustrating, and inconvenient, relying on expensive physical cards with activation codes. ![]() The ScanNCut comes with almost 700 built-in designs-more than the 100 free images Cricut offers with a new machine. But the machine’s interface and the company’s design software were clunkier and harder to learn than those of the Cricut and Silhouette machines we’ve tested. And it’s marketed to sewers and quilters because it can cut fabric and add seam allowances, which the Maker also does. It’s more expensive than the Cricut Maker. The Brother ScanNCut DX SDX125E, which we also tested in 2020, is a disappointment for beginners. Selling is a cost-effective way to upgrade your machine, so it’s nice if your old one has a history of fetching a decent price.
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